New Orleans Saints
vs. Philadelphia Eagles: Line and Point spread (Playoffs)

The
second NFL Playoffs game in the Saturday's Wild Card lineup will
match the New Orleans Saints vs. Philadelphia Eagles and here we
will look at the money line and point spread on this playoff
game. The Eagles closed the regular football season with the
decent 10-6 record and it was plenty enough to secure the top
spot in the NFC East standings. On Saturday Philadelphia
will welcome the New Orleans Saints (11-5), who despite
finishing .688 found themselves outplayed by the impressive
Panthers in the NFC South Division and managed to just get to
the wild card playoffs games. Let's not waste any time and go
straight ahead to the line and spread on this NFL Playoffs game.

Looking at the betting odds posted by the
popular sportsbook
Bookmaker, we see that
Philadelphia is a small favorite entering the weekend playoff
games, the line on the Eagles set at -145 on a victory. New
Orleans will travel to Lincoln Field underdog, the Saints line
is +125, meaning the sportsbook will pay $125 on every $100
wagered on the Saints to deliver an upset. The New Orleans
Saints vs. Philadelphia Eagles point spread is at -2.5 points
chalk the Eagles at Bookmaker, but at another good odds maker,
Bovada Sports, the point spread
is -3 points in favor of the Eagles, so choose wisely your
betting options for the Playoffs. The total expected at both
bookies is 53.5 points with both "over" and "under" on the game
paying out on -110 line.

For those betting the Saints - Eagles line
or point spread, here are some stats on the two teams this
season. New Orleans has beaten the line 11-5 SU in its last 16
games, but has won just one of the last 6 games on the road. The
Saints are 3-7 against the spread in their last 10 games when
playing the Philadelphia Eagles, yet Philadelphia is 3-10-1
against the spread in its last 14 games at home. Also keep in
mind that the total has gone OVER in 5 of New Orleans Saints
last 6 games when playing the Eagles. At this time there are no
injuries reported at both teams, all set for the NFL Playoffs
game on Saturday, starting at 8:10pm EST.